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    May 09, 2024  
2011-2012 Georgia Health Sciences University Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Georgia Health Sciences University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 
  
  • AGDR 7011 - Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course



    Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7Contact Hrs. Low: 5

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • AGDR 7012 - Advanced General Dentistry Clinic Course - Patient Care



    Advanced General Dentistry Clinic Course - Patient Care

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 6Contact Hrs. Low: 35

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • AGDR 7021 - Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course



    Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 18Contact Hrs. Low: 5

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • AGDR 7022 - Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care



    Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 16Contact Hrs. Low: 35

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • AGDR 7031 - Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course



    Advanced General Dentistry Didactic Course

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 9Contact Hrs. Low: 5

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • AGDR 7032 - Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care



    Advanced General Dentistry Clinic - Patient Care

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 30Contact Hrs. Low: 35

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • ANAT 3100 - Sectional Anatomy



    The course is designed to provide students in radiologic and imaging sciences a supplement to the student’s knowledge of anatomy through presentation of longitudinal, sagittal, coronal, and oblique sections of the human body. Correlation with computed tomography, magnetic resonance, sonographic, and SPECT images is made. Students should be able to use the material presented as a foundation for further study in any of the modalities.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: RSC4602

    Allied Health SciencesBSRS_DIMS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography, BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • ANAT 3320 - Systemic Anatomy



    Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body as applicable to Clinical Practice. Lectures, laboratory and demonstration materials are directed studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 5Contact Hrs. Low: 12

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM3320

    Allied Health SciencesBSRS_DIMS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography, BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • ANAT 5002 - Research Elective in Anatomy



    To provide the student an opportunity to learn fundamental methods and experimental design in research related to cellular biology and anatomy. The research activities shall have direct relevance to the clinical interests of the student.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7

    Repeated: 1

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM5002

    Medicine


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  • ANAT 5004 - Teaching Skills Elective



    Goal: To provide an anatomy teaching opportunity for senior medical students who are interested in anatomy, anatomically intensive fields of medicine, and/or academic medicine.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7Contact Hrs. Low: 18

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM5004

    Medicine


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  • ANAT 5085 - Essentials of Education



    Essentials of Education is designed for students interested in teaching and assisting in summer courses or those interested in academic medicine. Students will learn from workshop style practical activities and interactions with each other. Topics include how to organize handouts and lectures, recognize and respond to various learning styles, produce coherent lectures for presentation, how to give feedback, and prepare quality exam questions.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM5085E


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  • ANAT 5086 - Forensic Medicine



    In this age of the “hollywood-ized” forensic dramas, this course has been designed to give students a true look at the ever-growing realm of forensic medicine. Participants will trace the path of typical forensic death investigations through the various forensic disciplines that aid in the death investigation. Ultimately, students will obtain a clear picture of the team effort of forensic death investigation and victim identification.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    MedicineMedicine


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  • ANAT 6500 - Musculoskeletal Anatomy



    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 4Contact Hrs. Low: 12

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM6500

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 6510 - Systemic Anatomy



    Prerequisite: Admission to PA Program Course Description: Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body as applicable to Clinical Practice. Lectures, Laboratory and demonstration materials are directed studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 5Contact Hrs. Low: 10

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM6510


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  • ANAT 7010 - Human Gross Anatomy



    Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body as applicable to Clinical Practice. Lectures, laboratory and demonstration materials are directed studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 4Contact Hrs. Low: 10

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM7010

    College Restrictions: Graduate StudiesCampus Restrictions: Main campusLevel Restrictions: Graduate SemesterClass Restrictions: GraduateDegree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 7010 - Human Gross Anatomy for Medical Illustration I



    Study of the Anatomy of the Human Body as applicable to Clinical Practice. Lectures, laboratory and demonstration materials are directed studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduate


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  • ANAT 7011 - Human Gross Anatomy for Medical Illustration II



    Study of the anatomy of the human body as applicable to clinical practice.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ANAT7010

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Graduate StudiesGraduate Semester


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  • ANAT 7011 - Human Gross Anatomy II



    Study of the human body as applicable to clinical practice.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: ANAT 7010

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: GS


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  • ANAT 7030 - Neuroscience I



    Study of the central and peripheral nervous system as related to functional and clinical neurology.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM7030

    Graduate StudiesGraduate Semester


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  • ANAT 7040 - Graduate Neuroscience I



    An in-depth study of the central and peripheral nervous system as related to functional and clinical neurology. Lectures are based on 18 units of the nervous system as covered in the course textbook. Laboratories consist of the study of the surface anatomy of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Internal structures of the brain and spinal cord are studied in coronal, sagittal and axial sections, as well as x-rays, CT-scans and MRI series. The second half of the laboratory is devoted to special dissections of nuclei, tracts and other internal structures of the brain and spinal cord.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 4Contact Hrs. Low: 12

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM7040

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduate


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  • ANAT 7041 - Graduate Neuroscience II



    In depth study of the central and peripheral nervous system as related to functional and clinical neurology.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Prerequisites: ANAT 7040

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: GS


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  • ANAT 7100 - Sectional Anatomy



    The course is designed to provide students in radiologic and imaging sciences a supplement to the student’s knowledge of anatomy though presentation of longitudinal, sagittal, coronal, and oblique sections of the human body. Correlation with computed tomography, magnetic resonance, sonographic, and other imaging modalities is made. A project, designed to focus the student’s program of study, is mandatory.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Allied Health SciencesMHSMD_MDOS-Medical DosimetryGraduate Semester


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  • ANAT 7300 - Human Gross Anatomy



    Grade Mode: Normal

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 6Contact Hrs. Low: 16

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM3500, ANM6500


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  • ANAT 8010 - Special Topics in Anatomy



    Discussion and analysis of current research areas.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 0

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM8010

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8020 - Introduction to Research



    Discussion and analysis of current research areas.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM8020


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  • ANAT 8030 - Fundamentals of Vision Science



    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of the first year biomedical sciences core curriculum, or permission of the course director. This introductory course covers the fundamentals of the visual system including anatomy and development of the eye, biochemistry, cell biology and physiology of vision, general and ocular pharmacology, immunology and overview of pathology of the eye. This course is team-taught by MCG Vision Discovery Institute faculty.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Graduate StudiesGraduate Semester


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  • ANAT 8040 - Current Topics in Vision Science



    This course will offer students an opportunity to familiarize themselves with recent discoveries in vision research and ophthalmic disease. The forums for interaction and learning include: formal journal clubs, ophthalmology grand rounds, the Vision Discovery Institute (VDI) seminar series, and VDI monthly group meetings. The course will include interactive discussions of recently published vision science papers and current research being pursued by the enrolled students. Students will develop their skills in reading the vision research literature critically and in effective presentations of scientific and clinical information. This course is team-taught by MCG Vision Discovery Institute faculty.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8050 - Cell Biology and Development



    Prerequisite: Cell Biology, Biochemistry and/or Gross Anatomy, or permission of the course director. The microscopic anatomy and development of all human organ systems as well as the cellular biology of various tissues and organs are taught in detail. In addition, early human development and systemic development will be considered in detail. Cellular Biology, as it relates to anatomic structure, will be presented.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 5Credit Hrs. High: 7Contact Hrs. Low: 8

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM8050

    College Restrictions: Graduate StudiesCampus Restrictions: Main campusLevel Restrictions: Graduate SemesterClass Restrictions: GraduateDegree Restrictions: Doctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 8050 - Graduate Histology



    Prerequisite: Cell Biology, Biochemistry and/or Gross Anatomy, or permission of the course director. The microscopic anatomy and development of all human organ systems as well as the cellular biology of various tissues and organs are taught in detail. In addition, early human development and systemic development will be considered in detail. Cellular Biology, as it relates to anatomic structure, will be presented.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 5

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 9010 - Seminar in Cellular Biology and Anatomy



    Forum for MCG faculty, visiting faculty, and graduate students to present their research.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM9010

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 9020 - Seminar in Cellular Biology and Anatomy



    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM9020

    Graduate StudiesGraduate Semester


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  • ANAT 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    Prerequisite: Admission in a graduate program. The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 0

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM9210

    Graduate StudiesCellular Biology & AnatomyDPHIL_CLBA-Cellular Biology & AnatomyMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • ANAT 9300 - Research



    Prerequisite: Permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works closely with his faculty thesis/dissertation advisor on an in-depth study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course culminates in the preparation of a PhD dissertation or MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 17

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANM9300

    Graduate StudiesCellular Biology & AnatomyDPHIL_CLBA-Cellular Biology & AnatomyMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • ANES 5002 - Anesthesiology Research Elective



    Prerequisite: ANES 5011 + Acceptance by Chairman of Department of Anesthesiology The Department of Anesthesiology has an ongoing program in research. This area is available for student participation, depending on the student’s background, and interests, as well as projects that are then current in the department. The student will attend all teaching seminars and conferences. (Dr. Boedeker)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7

    Repeated: 2

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5002

    Medicine


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  • ANES 5003 - Anesthesiology Preceptorship



    Prerequisite: None Clinical experience in Anesthesiology in an off campus hospital approved by Departmental Chairman.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7Contact Hrs. Low: 50

    Repeated: 2

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5003

    Medicine


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  • ANES 5008 - Pain Management Elective



    Prerequisite: None Closely supervised clinical experience in the management of acute and chronic pain. The experience will take place within the structure of the MCG Multidisciplinary Pain Center and the inpatient wards of the Medical College of Georgia Hospital and will include diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain and the treatment of modalities for acute pain. The student will attend all scheduled teaching seminars and conferences. (Dr. Martin and Dr. Finnegan)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5008

    Medicine


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  • ANES 5011 - Anesthesiology Clerkship



    Prerequisites: Senior Students Only Student will be introduced to the basic principles and practice of anesthesiology and perioperative medicine.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 10Contact Hrs. Low: 7

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5011

    Medicine


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  • ANES 5014 - Respiratory Care Elective



    Prerequisite: None The first three weeks of the rotation will focus on respiratory pathophysiology as related to the patients problems and on the appropriate treatment. Specifically the first week involves oxygen, jet nebulizer and chest physiology. The second and third week focus on mechanical ventilation. The last week is reserved for BLS and ACLS certification. (Ms. Pam Rosema, M.H.S.A., R.R.T.)

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 16

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5014

    Medicine


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  • ANES 5015 - Critical Care Anesthesia



    Prerequisite: Core Curriculum Goals: To educate and expose students to the general medical principles and management of critically ill surgical patients in the Intensive Care Unit environment. Objectives: Upon completion of the rotation, the student will have a better understanding of: 1. How to comprehend, apply and evaluate clinical information pertinent to the management of the critically ill. 2. Technical proficiency and skills required to monitor and treat the clinically ill. 3. Professional attitude and behavior needed to properly function in an ICU environment. Activities: 1. Daily clinical rounds to evaluate clinical conditions, laboratory and radiologic information and psychosocial needs. 2. Education presentations. 3. Participation in procedural interventions. Assessment: 1. Periodic evaluations of clinical proficiency, technical skills and professional behavior. 2. Comprehensive written examinations.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 10Contact Hrs. Low: 43

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5015

    Medicine


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  • ANES 5016 - Anesthesiology Preceptorship



    Must be a SW Regional Campus student Clinical experience in Anesthesiology at an off campus hospital introducing student to the basic principles of anesthesiology; critical care medicine or pain management and development of basic knowledge for the perioperative management of the patient.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    MD_MEDD-Medicine


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  • ANES 5085 - Introduction to Anesthesia



    Students will learn about the complex field of Anesthesiology which encompasses fields of medicine and surgery using applied physiology, pharmacology, anatomy and patho-physiology.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 12

    Repeated: 0

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: ANS5085


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  • BCMB 3450 - Survey of Biochemistry



    Prerequisite: Survey course in inorganic and organic chemistry A study of the chemical principles of living organisms. Includes the structure of biomolecules, energy-yielding processes, energy-requiring processes and transfer of genetic information.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester


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  • BCMB 5002 - Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology



    To provide the student an opportunity to train in basic research with direct relevance to the clinical interests of the student.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7

    Repeated: 1

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: BMB5002

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 7450 - Medical Biochemistry



    Covers the chemistry and reactions of the constituents of living matter, metabolism and control mechanisms at levels of biological organization from subcellular to organism. Emphasis on medical application.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 7Contact Hrs. Low: 8

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BMB7450

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 8201 - Current Topics and Techniques in Molecular Biology



    Elective course for advanced graduate students (2nd year and up) across departments. Students will solve current problems in molecular biology using the various techniques.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BMB8201

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 8310 - Advanced Topics in Microbiology and Infectious Disease I



    Prerequisites: SGSS8021 and SGSS8022 or approval from course director. This is a highly focused course designed to provide students with in-depth discussions of pathogenic bacteria and associated diseases. The emphasis of the course will be on the molecular mechanisms underlying the virulence of medically important bacterial pathogens. Class time will consist of student-led lectures and discussions, facilitated by Microbiology faculty. Students will present comprehensive backgrounds of the topics of discussion, followed by critical evaluation of scientific papers taken from recent primary literature. This course will provide students both with comprehensive knowledge of bacterial pathogenesis and increased experience with reading, presenting, and critically analyzing scientific literature.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: Prerequisites: SGSS8021, SGSS8022

    Pre-Req Min Grade:
    C, C

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester


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  • BCMB 8320 - Advanced Topics in Microbiology and Infectious Disease II



    Prerequisites: SGSS8021 and SGSS8022 or approval from course director. This is a highly focused course designed to provide students with in-depth discussions of pathogenic bacteria and associated diseases. The emphasis of the course will be on the molecular mechanisms underlying the virulence of medically important bacterial pathogens. Class time will consist of student-led lectures and discussions, facilitated by Microbiology faculty. Students will present comprehensive backgrounds of the topics of discussion, followed by critical evaluation of scientific papers taken from recent primary literature. This course will provide students both with comprehensive knowledge of bacterial pathogenesis and increased experience with reading, presenting, and critically analyzing scientific literature.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: Prerequisites: SGSS8021, SGSS8022

    Pre-Req Min Grade:
    C, C

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 5

    Course Level: Graduate Semester


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  • BCMB 8340 - Elements of Scientific Presentation



    *Prerequisite: Successful completion of the Biomedical Sciences core curriculum* This course will provide graduate students in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program with the essential skills needed to give an effective oral presentation of academic material. Instructors will both discuss and demonstrate critical issues relevant to giving seminar or lecture. The course will provide students with multiple opportunities to practice their learned presentation skills to a large audience. By peer-review of course presentations, students will be able to develop critical analysis skills as well as receive constructive feedback on their own work. On successful completion of this course, students will be experienced orators, and will be able to present their research or teaching material in a confident and effective manner.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Graduate StudiesGraduate Semester


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  • BCMB 9010 - Seminar in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology



    Research presentations by MCG faculty, students and visiting research scientists.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BMB9010

    Graduate StudiesMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 9210 - Investigation of a Problem



    Prerequisite: Admission in a graduate program. The student works with individual faculty members on a specific investigative research problem. This provides an introduction to analytical techniques and the scientific method in action.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 0

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BMB9210A, BMB9210B

    Graduate StudiesBiochemistry & Molecular BiolDPHIL_BCMB-Biochemistry & Molecular BioMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • BCMB 9300 - Research



    Prerequisites: Permanent assignment to a specific lab with a faculty advisor and a defined research project. The student works closely with his faculty thesis/dissertation advisor on an in-depth study of a research problem of interest to both student and advisor. This course culminates in the preparation of a PhD dissertation or MS thesis.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 0

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BMB9300A, BMB9300B

    Graduate StudiesBiochemistry & Molecular BiolDPHIL_BCMB-Biochemistry & Molecular BioMain campusGraduate SemesterGraduateDoctor of Philosophy


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  • BIOL 1790 - Principles of Biology



    This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of biological principles and processes. The course focuses on the cell and cellular activities, including respiration, reproduction, and protein synthesis. Overall, there is an emphasis on the relationship of these biological concepts to human health, disease and disease prevention. The course is designed to help students develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem solving skills in the biological sciences in preparation for standardized tests. Laboratory activities correlate to and reinforce lecture topics.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 4Contact Hrs. Low: 10

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BIO1790

    Special


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  • BIOL 3000 - Biological Chemistry



    This is an introductory biochemistry course with emphasis on molecular biology, proteins, and intermediary metabolism. The focus of the course will be medical biochemistry with the inclusion of both normal and disease processes.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 4Contact Hrs. Low: 12

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: BIO3000, PHY2000


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  • BRTC 3100 - Introduction to Patient Care



    Presentation of fundamental patient care skills and medical terminology needed for entry level biomedical and radiologic science professionals. Content includes essential patient care concepts including medical assessment, physical assessment, physical assistance, infection control and aseptic technique, physiologic monitoring, venipuncture, drug administration, patient special needs, psychosocial considerations, and medical emergencies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Co-Requisites: BRTC3105

    Equivalent Course: RSC3611

    Allied Health SciencesBSRS_DIMS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography, BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_RADT-Radiation TherapyUndergraduate Semester


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  • BRTC 3105 - Introduction to Patient Care Laboratory



    Prerequisite: Admission to program along with Concurrent enrollment in BRTC 3100 Laboratories include fundamental patient care skills needed for entry level biomedical and radiologic science professionals. Included are medical assessment, physical assessment, physical assistance, infection control and aseptic technique, physiologic monitoring, venipuncture, drug administration, patient special needs, psychosocial considerations, and medical emergencies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Co-Requisites: BRTC3100

    Equivalent Course: RSC3611

    Allied Health SciencesBSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Sciences, BSRS_DIMS-Diagnostic Medical Sonography, BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_RADT-Radiation TherapyUndergraduate Semester


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  • BRTC 3120 - Professional-Patient Interaction



    Prerequisites: Admission to the program. Introduction to imaging professional - patient interaction including: profile of imaging professionals, profile of patients in general, elements of effective communication and interaction, and specific patient vignettes. Psychosocial, ethical and medico legal issues are incorporated.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: RSC3613

    BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • BRTC 3180 - Introduction to Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy



    Prerequisite: Admission to program. Introduction to each of the imaging and therapeutic disciplines within radiologic sciences with focus on understanding the various disciplines through independent research, observing patients undergoing procedures within these disciplines, and didactic presentations.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: RSC3602

    BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy, CERTT_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • BRTC 4400 - Management of the Radiology Department



    Prerequisite: Admission to department program Application of principles of business administration and personnel management to radiology department, including study of budgeting and financing, personnel interaction, patient scheduling, design and equipment purchasing, and concepts of quality management.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: RSM4632

    BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • BRTC 4620 - Research Designs and Statistical Methods in Radiologic Sciences



    Prerequisite: Elementary statistics or permission of instructor. Introduction to fundamentals of designing research and statistical methods appropriate for allied health and radiological sciences. Teaches working knowledge of basic descriptive and inferential statistics in order to analyze relationships and differences among groups, and differentiation between experimental and quasi-experimental research designs. Students design a project and develop it into a research proposal.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: RSC4643

    BSRS_NUMT-Nuclear Medicine Technology, BSRS_RADT-Radiation Therapy, CERTT_RADT-Radiation Therapy


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  • BRTC 6100 - Introduction to Patient Care



    Presentation of fundamental patient care skills needed for entry level biomedical and radiological science professionals. Content includes essential patient care concepts including medical assessment, physical assessment, physical assistance, infection control and aseptic technique, physiologic monitoring, venipuncture, drug administration, patient special needs, psychosocial considerations, and medical emergencies. The student will be expected to perform advanced practice competencies in related content areas.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Co-Requisites: BRTC6105

    Allied Health SciencesMHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry, MHS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory ScienceGraduate Semester


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  • BRTC 6105 - Introduction to Patient Care Laboratory



    Laboratories include fundamental patient care skills needed for entry level biomedical and radiological science professionals. Included are medical assessment, physical assessment, physical assistance, infection control and aseptic technique, physiologic monitoring, venipuncture, drug administration, patient special needs, psychosocial considerations, and medical emergencies. The student will be expected to perform advanced practice competencies in related content areas.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Co-Requisites: BRTC6100

    Allied Health SciencesMHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry, MHS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHS_DOSM-Medical DosimetryGraduate Semester


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  • BSAD 5001 - Behavior Science Applied to Dentistry



    This course will provide students with the knowledge to be competent in the application of the fundamental principles of behavioral sciences as they pertain to patient-centered approaches for promoting, improving and maintaining oral health. Students will be able to manage a diverse patient population and have the interpersonal and communications skills to function successfully in a multicultural work environment.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Additional Fees:
    N

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Dental Medicine


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  • CAHS 3110 - Human Physiology



    Introduction to the major systems of the body, how they are controlled in health, and the pathological effects of system dysfunction.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Allied Health Sciences


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  • CAHS 3610 - Ethics for Health Professionals



    Prevailing philosophies and basic ethical principles will be presented and legal issues common to allied health professionals will be discussed. Clinical application of ethical theory and ethico-legal decision making will be emphasized. Each of the Departments will provide profession-specific content for discussion and application with their students.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Allied Health Sciences


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  • CAHS 3660 - US Healthcare Delivery System



    This course will allow allied health professionals to develop an understanding of the organization and structure of the healthcare industry as a whole and the healthcare facilities comprising the industry. Healthcare delivery systems in the areas of ambulatory care, home health, and long-term care are rapidly increasing in addition to the increasing demand for allied health professionals. The healthcare delivery systems in the twenty-first century will be faced with increased regulations and standards, with focus on cost containment, accessibility, and quality.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: AHS3660

    Allied Health SciencesUndergraduate Semester


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  • CAHS 4300 - Professional Issues and Ethics



    Introduction to current critical issues impacting allied health science; the role of the allied health professional within the healthcare system and its relationship to other healthcare disciplines.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Allied Health SciencesUndergraduate Semester


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  • CAHS 4451 - Child Life Clinic I



    Child Life Clinic will expose students to the following: children’s and families responses to experience in illness and hospitalization/injury from birth through adolescence, stress and coping issues, therapeutic and medical play, activity planning/coordination/implementation, psychological preparation for healthcare experiences and associated coping processes, parental interactions, and children’s understanding of illness/death.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 10

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CAHS 4453 - LIFE - Learning in Family Environments



    This course will familiarize students with components and essentials of family centered care. Emphasis is placed on direct experiences with patients and families in various settings. Theories of development and family systems will be explored.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester


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  • CAHS 6501 - Evidence-Based Practice



    Identification of a research project including the literature evaluation and review of current evidence in the profession. Resources to conduct a course of scholarly investigation is initiated. Examination of findings and the significance for practice is included.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Allied Health SciencesMHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry, MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational TherapyGraduate Semester


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  • CAHS 6503 - Research Process



    Prerequisites: Graduate admission to MHS; permission of instructor/chair. Investigation of qualitative, quantitative, and applied statistical methods for clinical and professional studies or projects. Application of evidenced based research and completion of HAC proposals and approval processes. Emphasis is placed on ethical and procedural requirements for responsible research/scholarship.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy, MHS_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • CAHS 6524 - Project Development



    Prerequisites: Graduate admission to the MHS program; completion of the 3rd semester permission of instructor/Chair. Development of a scholarly research process including HAC approvals. Engagement in an active scholarly pursuit. Research methods and applications are included.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • CAHS 7005 - The Adult as a Learner



    Assists healthcare practitioners in applying the body of knowledge related to adult learning to settings in which they will be teaching and practicing. Helps students analyze theories of adult learning, learning needs, goals, strategies and evaluation plans suitable for the adult learner.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Graduate Semester


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  • CAHS 7110 - Principles of Human Physiology



    Prerequisites: Admission to Physician Assistant Program or permission of instructor Basic concepts in human physiology will be presented in lecture and case study format.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Allied Health SciencesDPT_PHTP-Physical Therapy, MPA_PHAS-Physician Assistant


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  • CAHS 7300 - Professional Issues and Ethics



    Prerequisite: MHS program enrollment Introduction to current critical issues impacting allied health science; the role of the allied health professional within the healthcare system and its relationship to other healthcare disciplines. The students will be expected to perform critical evaluations of clinical cases and/or scientific papers and additional advanced practice competencies in related content area.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Allied Health SciencesMHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSMD_MDOS-Medical DosimetryGraduate Semester


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  • CAHS 7523 - Research Project



    Research Project

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Credit Hrs. High: 13

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Allied Health SciencesMHSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory Science, MHSMD_MDOS-Medical Dosimetry, MHSOT_OTHP-Occupational TherapyGraduate SemesterGraduate


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  • CAHS 7705 - Neuroscience Applications



    Prerequisites: Graduate admission to the MHS in OT degree program; completion of 1st semester coursework and/or permission of instructor/Chair Study of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and applied neuroscience principles in the promotion of health and wellness and the recovery from illness and/or injury.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Graduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: AHS3703, AHS7705

    MHS_OTHP-Occupational Therapy


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  • CDCL 5001 - Complete Dentures



    This course extends the previously taught didactic and laboratory procedures to the clinic. A complete maxillary and mandibular denture is fabricated for an edentulous patient with major emphasis on correlating for the patient’s biological milieu with the clinical aspects of complete prosthodontics.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 5

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: PRO5003

    Dental Medicine


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  • CDPR 5001 - Preclinical Completed Dentures



    Lecture and laboratory sessions on the philosophy and technique in the fabrication of complete dentures are presented. Material includes, oral examinations, preliminary and final impressions, maxillomandibular records, denture tooth selection, factors and philosophies of denture occlusion, setting teeth in a non-balanced and a balanced lingualized occlusion, verifying maxillomandibular records, denture processing, correction of processing errors, completion and insertion of complete dentures and effective cusp angles.

    Grade Mode: Normal

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Credit Hrs. High: 5Contact Hrs. Low: 0Contact Hrs. High: 5

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    Equivalent Course: PROS5001

    Dental Medicine


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  • CERG 5800 - Certificate in Physician Leadership and Advocacy



    Students will understand different types of leadership, understand important professional traits required in leadership and advocacy, understand basic financial and legal methodology in healthcare, learn about career opportunities in leadership and advocacy, advocate for their patients and the health of their community, and learn the economics and systems of healthcare delivery.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit, Continuing Progress Courses

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 10

    Course Level: Professional Semester

    MedicineDoctor of Medicine


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  • CLCR 8001 - Physical Diagnosis



    This course provides basic information for the resident with limited prior experience in physical examination of the human body other than the oral cavity. Information presented is limited to components of physical examination important in the workup of a patient for a dental procedure to be performed under sedation or general anesthesia. It is assumed that, through training in the PGY 1 year, the resident has experience in interviewing a patient, taking a health history, and a thorough understanding of human anatomy and physiology.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8004 - Research Design and Statistics



    The primary objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of basic concepts and methods of statistical inference in the biomedical health sciences. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to understand, interpret and critique the results of application of these statistical techniques as found in the health sciences literature. The overall objective of this course is to instill in students a practical understanding of and appreciation for the role of statistics in the biomedical health sciences.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8006 - Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology



    The major objectives of this course are to provide the student with an advanced course in oral and maxillofacial radiology. Oral and maxillofacial radiology interrelates with all clinical disciplines of dentistry with the exact nature of the relationship varying from one discipline to another. These relationships include a diagnostic role in identifying or confirming the presence of an abnormality; a treatment planning role such as determining the extent of a condition; being an integral part of a clinical technique in another discipline; and acting as a tool to monitor the progress of healing, the recurrence of previously treated disease, and the evaluation of the status of previous conditions.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8008 - Interdisciplinary Seminars: Esthetics & Function



    This seminar course will review common orthodontic techniques utilizing fixed and removable appliances that will support a multidisciplinary treatment plan. This course will highlight the importance of an accurate and timely orthodontic diagnosis emphasizing a team approach in developing a patient’s comprehensive treatment plan to maximize the patient’s esthetic and functional goals. This seminar will provide an overview of orthodontic treatment philosophy and biomechanics.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8010 - Practice Management



    CLCR 8010 is a course in practice management for the graduate student. It is a focused study on various aspects relating to their setting up and operating a successful dental practice. It is broad based in that the selected topics must appeal to all specialties represented. An in-depth two hour seminar for each subject is presented to the residents by experts in the respective areas of business.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8011 - Basic Cardiac Life Support (CPR)



    In this course the student completes a Basic Cardiac Life Support Healthcare Provider course according to the standards established by the American Heart Association. In addition, MCG Emergency Medical Protocol is reviewed.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8014 - Dental Implantology



    This is a curse designed to introduce the resident to the theoretical principles, designs and materials used in osseointegrated implant prosthodontics.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLCR 8016 - Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Anomalies



    This seminar is an overview of normal and abnormal facial development and speech. A multidiscipline approach to the recognition, and the treatment of many aspects of patients with cleft palate will be presented.

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory-Unsatisfactory

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 1

    Course Level: Post Professional

    Residents


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  • CLSC 3200 - Library Research



    Introduces the student to the use of a medical library through preparation and presentation of clinical laboratory topics.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3200, MTCD3200


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  • CLSC 3220 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science Practice



    Provides an introduction to the clinical laboratory science profession. The course will also cover safety; blood collection; ethics; microscopy; quality control; and basic lab math.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: CLSC3240

    Allied Health SciencesBSCLS_CLS-Clinical Laboratory SciencesUndergraduate Semester


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  • CLSC 3240 - Basic Professional Concepts



    Provides an introduction to the clinical pathology laboratory. The course will also cover safety, blood collection, ethics, microscopy, quality assurance, and quality control. Topics in hematology, immunology, chemistry, immunohematology, and microbiology will be introduced.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3240

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3250 - Basic Professional Concepts Laboratory



    Provides fundamental knowledge and technical skills necessary for student laboratory exercises and clinical experience. Lab exercises develop manual dexterity and integrate basic concepts of laboratory testing. Covers basic hematology, immunology, chemistry, immunohematology, and microbiology testing.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 9

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3240

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3280 - Junior Clinical Practice



    Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Junior courses Fall semester ( C grade or better) Students gain experience in a clinical laboratory setting, apply theory and skills acquired during two semesters of the junior year in a work environment, create a daily journal and present a final report.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3280

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3441 - Clinical Microbiology I



    An introduction to the clinically relevant microorganisms through lecture, written assignments, and library projects.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCD4400A


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  • CLSC 3442 - Microbiology Review



    An introduction to the clinically relevant microorganisms through lecture, written assignments, and library projects.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCD4400B


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  • CLSC 3443 - Clinical Microbiology I



    Prerequisite: Successful completion of CLSC 3240 and CLSC 3250. An introduction to the clinically relevant microorganisms through lecture, written assignments, and library projects.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: Prerequisites: CLSC3240

    Pre-Req Min Grade:
    C

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 2Contact Hrs. Low: 2

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3440

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology, CERMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3450 - Clinical Microbiology I Laboratory



    Prerequisites: Successful completion of CLSC 3240 and CLSC 3250 An introduction to the clinically relevant microorganisms through laboratory studies.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3440

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3460 - Microbiology Basic Laboratory Techniques



    This course includes basic microbiology analyses in didactic and lab experiences as prerequisite to clinical microbiology internship course.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCD3440

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3540 - Immunology



    Prerequisites: Successful completion of CLSC 3240 and CLSC 3250 Study of cells and organs of immune system, humoral response, and cell-mediated immunity as well as immuno-pathologies of hyper-sensitivity, auto-immunity. Application to transplantation and tumor immunology.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Prerequisites: Prerequisites: CLSC3240

    Pre-Req Min Grade:
    C

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 3

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3540

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3550 - Immunology Laboratory



    Prerequisite: Successful completion of CLSC 3240 and CLSC 3250 Laboratory exercises in the immunology laboratory will focus on antigen/antibody reactions to clinical diagnostic testing.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 1Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCC3540

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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  • CLSC 3560 - Immunology Basic Laboratory Techniques



    The course includes basic immunology analyses in didactic and lab experiences as prerequisite to clinical immunology internship course.

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit

    Hours: Credit Hrs. Low: 3Contact Hrs. Low: 4

    Course Level: Undergraduate Semester

    Equivalent Course: MTCD3540

    BSMT_MEDT-Medical Technology


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